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<h1>About context-sensitive pop-up help</h1>

<p>Help topics for <a href="cxt_p_tasks.htm">context-sensitive pop-up help</a> are text-only. Unlike window help topics, which are HTML files that you include in the <code>[FILES]</code> section of your project (.hhp) file, pop-up help topics are stored in a text file that you include in the <code>[TEXT POPUPS]</code> section of your project.</p>

<p>Using HTML Help Workshop, help authors can define the basic attributes of a pop-up window. More advanced attributes can be defined by a developer.</p>

<p>For example, in addition to writing code to enable the context-sensitive pop-up topics, a developer can modify the foreground and background colors, font family, font size, and margins of the pop-up topics.</p>

<h3>Note</h3>

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<li>Pop-up windows can also be <a href="popwin.htm">used in HTML Help topics</a>, to create pop-up glossary definitions, for example.
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